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    the magic of bubble wrap

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    How does it work? The bubble wrap resists changes in temperature and the air inside of the bubble changes gradually due to the movement of the molecules. Cavity wall insulation combines with captive air to act as a barrier in preventing loss of heat. So during winter or summer‚ the temperature inside the room would last longer whether it is cold or hot air. Material 1. Bubble Wrap - The price of the 12-inch wide x 30-feet long is $4.97 dollar in Amazon website. 2. Water Spray - Simply‚

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    Concept of Cogeneration

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    same time‚ in one process with one fuel. It is a way of recycling energy. Molasses which is obtained from sugar is used together with fossil fuel to produce the heat energy like steam and hot water. This process produces electricity which can be used in the power plant itself or be sold on a wider range that is to the population. The heat energy can be used to burn bagasse to produce ethanol. It reduces fuel cost. This type of power can be used in various domains like schools‚ commercial laundries

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    Kind Of August Monologue

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    Kind. This word describes August because he is not offended by other strangers. He also lets others go when they severly make fun of his looks. This shows that “Auggie” Is very easy going‚ and nonchalant when dealing with people that bully him. August is calm with bullies because when they start to tease‚ he takes it. He then realizes that he is getting made fun of. People are putting him down because of his looks. But he moves on. Hurtful. This is how Augest felt when random people came to him

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    August Book Report

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    The story is about a kid named August Pullman that has a type of mandibulofacial dysostosis and hemifacial microsomia because of a multifactorial inheritance. He has a sister named Olivia but they call her Via‚ daisy their dog‚ and his parents. He has been homeschooled because of the surgeries to fix his face until he was old enough to be in fifth grade. His parents enrolled in a school called Beecher Prep and brought Auggie to school for a tour around the school. He gets to meet the principal Mr

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    time noticing the actual color change of the flame. D. Explain how the observed colors are produced? As the substances are heated‚ the electrons move to higher energy levels by absorbing the heat. This state is unstable and the electrons tend to return to their ground state and release the absorbed heat energy in the form of electromagnetic energy. A portion of this energy

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    The results of the trials make sense because although heat dry’s stuff very quickly and efficiently‚ the glue was made to stay at room temperature. It would be logical that the heated wood was not as strong as the room temperature wood because the glue sort of melted and then hardened. It also makes sense

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    Homemade Thermometer In middle school your child will be learning all about heat energy and temperature measurement‚ and will likely get to use a lab thermometer. This project will enable your child to construct a homemade thermometer that will compliment what he’s learning about this instrument in school. What You Need: * Tap water * Rubbing alcohol * 11-ounce clear‚ narrow-necked plastic bottle * Red food coloring * Clear plastic drinking straw * Modeling clay *

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    1) 0.069 mol MgSO4/ 0.015 mol H2O = 4.6 = 5 Formulae for hydrated MgSO4 = MgSO4 5H2O 2) There are at least two reasons why heating to find percentage of water in hydrated crystals is not recommended for all hydrates. The first reason is that some hydrates have such a strong bond with the water that not all of it will be able to be removed. The second reason is that different hydrates have their own mass. Depending on the mass and type of hydrate‚ some of the molecule may be burned off from heating

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    Background information: Constant-controlled variable(s) Independent or manipulated variable-what the researcher is changing Dependent or responding variable-what the researcher is observing Hypothesis: Sand would heat faster and cool faster than water. It was said that water heats extremely slow. Materials: • Thermometer • Cup of sand • Cup of water • Lamp • Clock For Your Safety: -Do not shake the thermometer. -Wear goggles when experimenting. -Do not touch the light bulb

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    Materials: * crucible * Bunsen burner * balance * CuSO4 hydrate Procedure: 1. Measure the mass of the clean‚ empty crucible‚ record the mass. 2. Add one or two scoops of the hydrate to the crucible‚ record the mass. 3. Heat the crucible and hydrate above a Bunsen burner for at least ten minutes to make sure that all of the water evaporates. 4. Let the crucible cool and then mass the crucible with dehydrated solid inside‚ record the mass. 5. Calculate the formula

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